Jimmy Fallon and Trevor Noah share a heartwarming video call from their homes

"It's so good to see your face, man."
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Jimmy Fallon and Trevor Noah share a heartwarming video call from their homes
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Jimmy Fallon knows how to make use of limited resources. He's been doing The Tonight Show from his house for a week now, and he keeps finding ways to make the thing longer. Monday's clocks in at almost 30 minutes, and features two interviews, a monologue, cameos from his wife, dog, and children, and even an enjoyably tenuous cowboy-themed sketch called "Go on, git."

At the heart of the show is a video chat with Trevor Noah, where the two talk about how they're both faring with the social distancing measures in place to stop the spread of COVID-19. Noah also talks about the charity he's currently raising money for, No Kid Hungry, which aims to feed the children who will have lost healthy meals due to recent school closures.

"For me, feeding kids is something you take for granted," says Noah. "I know what it was like to grow up in a home where we didn't have food all the time. I know what it was like to go for two or three nights not eating, and I don't think any kid should have to go through that."

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Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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